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If your game is reaching below 30fps or lower learning nurse is going to be a complete nightmare for you. She needs smooth frames to play properly with her otherwise survivors will just seem to simply teleport out of your sights as you blink.
he meant she is broken/unbalanced
But once you master her well and use the right add-ons to maximize her killing power potential - she is unstoppable and it's all worth it. Trust me. :)
Don't take each game too seriously, if you're gettting stomped, use it as a learning experience.
Couple tips:
If a Survivor is LoSing you (LIne of sight), then teleport to the point which you lost sight, then adjust accordingly, overcompensating will lose you precious time.
LEarn to adjust based on a survivors movements, sometimes they'll run at you expecting a long blink, aim towards the floor (Except on multi level maps) to stall yourself short and score an easy hit.
If the hit isn't there, don't go for it, it adds to your stun time. You don't always have to blink blink hit, or blink hit, or even blink blink, use what you need, don't overdo it, or your sight, stun, and more will be abused.
She's pretty easy to play.